The general rule is that U-turns are legal unless a sign prohibits them, but many jurisdictions have specific "hidden" restrictions:
: U-turns are typically banned on highways, at railroad crossings, and on curves or hills where you cannot see oncoming traffic from at least 500 feet away (1,000 feet in rural areas).
A U-turn is a 180-degree rotation of a vehicle to reverse direction. While common, they are strictly regulated and can be dangerous if performed incorrectly.
: Many cities prohibit U-turns in business districts except at designated intersections. Safe Execution Techniques
: In some states like Oregon, U-turns are prohibited at any intersection controlled by a traffic signal unless a sign explicitly allows it. Conversely, in Texas, they are generally allowed at intersections as long as no sign says otherwise.
To perform a U-turn safely, experts recommend several key steps:
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The general rule is that U-turns are legal unless a sign prohibits them, but many jurisdictions have specific "hidden" restrictions:
: U-turns are typically banned on highways, at railroad crossings, and on curves or hills where you cannot see oncoming traffic from at least 500 feet away (1,000 feet in rural areas). U-TURNS
A U-turn is a 180-degree rotation of a vehicle to reverse direction. While common, they are strictly regulated and can be dangerous if performed incorrectly. The general rule is that U-turns are legal
: Many cities prohibit U-turns in business districts except at designated intersections. Safe Execution Techniques : Many cities prohibit U-turns in business districts
: In some states like Oregon, U-turns are prohibited at any intersection controlled by a traffic signal unless a sign explicitly allows it. Conversely, in Texas, they are generally allowed at intersections as long as no sign says otherwise.
To perform a U-turn safely, experts recommend several key steps: